PPT-Narrator and frame story
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the wife of baths tale from the Canterbury Tales By Geoffrey Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer The guilty think all talk is of themselves Why this text The Canterbury
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the wife of baths tale from the Canterbury Tales By Geoffrey Chaucer Geoffrey Chaucer The guilty think all talk is of themselves Why this text The Canterbury Tales is considered by many to be one of the greatest works in English Literature In this lesson students are exposed to elements of Chaucers Genius such as his use of the frame story and multiple narrators to tell his tales. by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Journal. Journal. What do you think is happening in this picture? How does it make you feel? . Background Info. Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a famous female writer who believed in social reform and feminism. Stories. Stories don’t just exist—they must be told. The telling affects the story and how it is experienced. Narration. Narration is the telling of the story. The narrator is the person (entity) who tells the story. told. Narrator’s Point of View. Narrative. A narrat. ive. is a story. Narratives have characters, settings, a plot, dialogue, and a narrator. A narrat. or. tells the story. Sometimes the narrator is a character in the story. Plot. The arrangement (sequence) of events in a story that develop the author’s ideas . Planned logical series of events having a beginning, middle, and end. There are five elements of plot:. Introduction or exposition. By Niamh Walker, 8B. Narrative writing is writing that tells a story. It may be fictional or informative, prose or poem. . Elements found in narratives to create interest include:. Plot. Images. Setting. Frame Narrative. A frame narrative is employed in WH. The story is told by many characters. . The outer narrator (or surface narrator is Lockwood.. Lockwood’s narrative contains Nelly Dean’s tale.. A.P. . Literature. Part 3: Point of View. Point of View . Definition. “…the speaker, narrator, persona, or voice created by authors to tell stories, present arguments, and express attitudes and judgments. Point of view involves not only the speaker’s physical position as an observer and recorder, but . By Tim O’Brian. About the Author. Tim O’Brian has written several short stories about characters in the Vietnam war.. O’Brian was drafted into the Vietnam war, however, he strongly opposed the war and even thought of fleeing the country to get away from drafting.. AEC strategy. 3 parts of a top notch response:. A. . - . assertion. E. - evidence. C. - commentary. Assertion. The assertion is where you state your answer to the question.. Use the language (terms) from the question. As readers, we must know how a story is told so that we can start to understand how much we can trust the narrator and how much we can believe that the narrator is telling us, the reader, the truth.. The . Rosenbergs. . Allusion: The . Rosenbergs. Julian and Ethel Rosenberg were a married couple, convicted of espionage (providing secret information to a foreign, enemy country) against the United States in July 1950.. “The Fall of the House of Usher”. For Any Possible Interpretation. There must be. Evidence. Significance. Interpretation. . It’s a story . of the . supernatural. Evidence. . . Madeline breaks out of the tomb and comes upstairs, which would be physically impossible in the real world.. of fiction. Literary Devices of Fiction. ELEMENTS. Setting. Mood. Plot. Flashback. Foreshadowing. TECHNIQUES. Allusion. Figurative Language. Simile. Metaphor. Imagery. Alliteration. Personification. Onomatopoeia. December 5, 2017. Jiaxin Zheng. Windows 10 Accessibility . vision. Make your device easier to see or use without a screen. hearing. Make your device easier to hear or use without sound. physical. Make your device easier to use if you have limited reach or strength.
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